On today’s episode, I’m talking with Tech Guru founder and EOS expert, Daniel Moshe. We’re talking about how he started his business, how he grew it, how he balanced and dealt with personal and professional challenges. We also go over his business partner (Micah Thor), how he followed his passion, and his return on capital.
When Daniel was going through burnout, he was able to make the hard decisions rather than just having a knee-jerk reaction. He could have the difficult discussion, implement EOS, decouple ownership from management, and put a plan in place.
What you will learn:
Takeaway:
How can you develop a life after business while still owning and running a business? How can you reframe your mindset so you can see that your business is merely an asset? You can run your business (on autopilot) while you pursue other passions.
Links and Resources:
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About Daniel:
Daniel is passionate about entrepreneurship and small business and equips leadership teams with the tools and technologies to grow their companies. As founder and CEO of nationwide CPA IT service firm Tech Guru, Daniel, and his team deliver CTO-level strategy to accounting firms seeking innovative technology resources and guidance. With his company Strong in Six, Daniel is a Certified EOS Implementer, enabling leadership teams to get what they want from their businesses with simple, practical tools.
Daniel’s reach includes speaking at conferences, teaching webinars, and as a podcast host in the fields of technology and business leadership. His initiatives at Tech Guru to donate IT services to impactful nonprofits have made Daniel known as the Caring Entrepreneur.
In his free time, Daniel enjoys quality time with his two young sons, coaching the next generation of entrepreneurs with Entrepreneurs Organization's Accelerator program, motorcycles, and flying.
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